British Foreign Secretary Visits Iran
TEH2001092602 - 25 SEPTEMBER 2001 - TEHRAN, IRAN: British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw (L) and Iranian Foreign Secretary (R) Seyed Kamal Kharazi appear in a press Confrence in Tehran, Iran, September 25, 2001. Straw, on the first visit by a British foreign minister since the 1979 Islamic revolution, said Britain would show Iran some evidence on the deadly attacks in the United States. RLW/ALI KHALIG UPI
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